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  1. Sep 20, 2022 · The “peak month of flu activity” is the month with the highest percentage of respiratory specimens testing positive for influenza virus infection during that flu season. During this 40-year period, flu activity most often peaked in February (17 seasons), followed by December (7 seasons), January (6 seasons) and March (6 seasons).

  2. 2023–2024 Respiratory Season (10/1/2023 –9/28/2024) • Influenza and RSV activity remains low, but flu remains elevated above the 5 season average. COVID-19 activity is trending upwards, but remains below the 3 season average. • To receive weekly updates, subscribe to the Flu & RSV report at azhealth.gov/email.

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    In Arizona, flu season usually begins in October and continues through May. For current flu activity in Arizona, visit azhealth.gov/flu(link is external). Every year in the Arizona, on average: 1. Five to 20 percent of the population gets the flu 2. More than 4,000 people are hospitalized from flu complications 3. About 700 people die from flu

    The flu virus is spread through small droplets sprayed while coughing, talking, or sneezing. A healthy person can catch the virus from close contact with an infected person, especially if they are within three feet for long periods. They can also get the flu by touching something with the virus on it, such as a hand, doorknob, or a used tissue, and...

    The single best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated each year. Good health habits and antiviral medications are other measures that can help protect against the flu. The “flu shot” is an inactivated vaccine, containing killed virus, that is given with a needle, usually in the arm. The flu shot is approved for use in people older than six mo...

    Still, the single best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is to get vaccinated either by the flu nasal spray or injection. Flu vaccines are safe, effective and cannot cause the flu. There are many providers throughout the state offering vaccinations: Call your primary care providerif you are considering vaccination. Ask him or her the foll...

    It is very difficult to distinguish between the flu and other infections from symptoms alone. A doctor's exam may be needed to tell whether you have developed the flu or a complication of the flu. There are tests that can determine if you have the flu as long you are tested within the first few days of illness. If you develop flu-like symptoms and ...

  4. Oct 12, 2022 · Flu season is here in Arizona, and the state could see a rise in cases compared to previous years.During the heart of the pandemic, the 2020-2021 season saw around 1,200 confirmed influenza cases, down significantly from the previous year. In the 2021-2022 season, as masking and other pandemic measures became more lax, cases jumped to more than 18,000 in the state.With COVID-19 restrictions ...

  5. Arizona Department of Health Services. 150 North 18th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Operating hours. Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed weekends and state holidays. General public information.

  6. About the Data: 2022–2023 Influenza Season: The season is definedby surveillance weeks. The firstday of the 2022–2023 influenzaseason was October 2, 2022, or week 40 and the 2022–2023 surveillance season will continue through September 30, 2023, or week 39. Intensity Levels: Indicator of the intensity of flu activity in Arizona.

  7. Oct 1, 2023 · The 2023-2024 season began on October 1, 2023, and continues through September 28, 2024. Public Health tracks flu and RSV cases by MMWR weeks, which is a standard way across the United States of numbering weeks in a year to track disease. Weekly reports start on Sunday and end the following Saturday. This Week’s Report

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